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Went to Kobe Jones for 8 courses last night. Was good... Though not up to scratch with other restaurants of the same caliber. Give me shoya any day.

And something about the open-air lesbian Australia day party on the other side of the glass pump in Shit house music for the 3 hours we were there spoiled it a bit.

All the Ellen Degeneres clones...

Nothing worse than having a nice meal spoiled by others.

When we went to Rockpool everything was great until after an hour a table was seated next to us... 6 guys, all in Addidas trakkies and runners, peaked caps on inside the restaurant etc.

Of course they are loud as hell and evtentually lean over to us and explain "this is what happens when Wogs have too much money."

They then proceeded to demand all sorts of meals be made fat free and started going over the food on our table to see what it was etc.

After complaining multiple times about the fat content of the marbled steaks the stupid f**ks then order sides of mac & cheese and proceeded to take turns in 2's and 3's to go for ciggies to the point where at no time after ordering were they all in the restaurant at once, which of course led to food needing to be reheated multiple times followed by complaints about how long this took.

We ended up skipping desert/aperitif's and going to the super club instead to get away from the douchelords.

I nearly drive to the north to hit Mohsen the next day.

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I subscribe to the weekly MTF happened to Moh mail list...

seriously wtf.

crusing along on the freeway, f**king audi toureg mirror to the front bar.

they did a runner too... and the cops actually got me their details.. within 2 days.

i think the chick constable thought i was cute.

on another note.

BIIGGGGGG THINGS TO COME.

scotty and platts, thank f**k i visited

or my strategy worked. bring a non arab mate.

Nothing worse than having a nice meal spoiled by others.

When we went to Rockpool everything was great until after an hour a table was seated next to us... 6 guys, all in Addidas trakkies and runners, peaked caps on inside the restaurant etc.

Of course they are loud as hell and evtentually lean over to us and explain "this is what happens when Wogs have too much money."

They then proceeded to demand all sorts of meals be made fat free and started going over the food on our table to see what it was etc.

After complaining multiple times about the fat content of the marbled steaks the stupid f**ks then order sides of mac & cheese and proceeded to take turns in 2's and 3's to go for ciggies to the point where at no time after ordering were they all in the restaurant at once, which of course led to food needing to be reheated multiple times followed by complaints about how long this took.

We ended up skipping desert/aperitif's and going to the super club instead to get away from the douchelords.

I nearly drive to the north to hit Mohsen the next day.

mate i was chillin, watching jim jeffries and smoking some sheesha

should have come.

seriously wtf.

crusing along on the freeway, f**king audi toureg mirror to the front bar.

they did a runner too... and the cops actually got me their details.. within 2 days.

i think the chick constable thought i was cute.

on another note.

BIIGGGGGG THINGS TO COME.

scotty and platts, thank f**k i visited

or my strategy worked. bring a non arab mate.

They prob didnt even notice?

And if they did a runner, how did you let em get away? You got a rb26 m8

Hey guys need help iam mssong a pipe from intercooler that goes to from intercooler to turbo side

Can some one help me out here ?

Full kit is bit expensive and i already have everything but just one pipe gone missing

Or can someone suggest me a cheaper way just to get a pipe

It looks sort of 90degree angle pipe

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